Clinton speaks at UCLA School of Law conference

Robert N. Clinton, Foundation Professor of Law, spoke at the UCLA School of Law for a conference on tribal governance.

The conference, “A Roadmap for Making Native America Safer,” explored the Indian Law and Order Commission’s (ILOC) report on the state of justice in Indian Country.

Clinton spoke on a panel titled “Jurisdiction and Intergovernmental Cooperation.”

Clinton teaches and writes about federal Indian law, tribal law, Native American history, constitutional law, federal courts, cyberspace law, copyrights, and civil procedure. His publications include numerous articles on federal Indian law and policy, constitutional law, andfederal jurisdiction. He is the co-author of casebooks on Indian law and federal courts, The Handbook of Federal Indian Law (1982 ed.) and multiple editions of American Indian Law: Native Nations and the Federal System, Colonial and American Indian. He also is a Faculty Fellow in the Center forLaw, Science & Innovation.